The Best Fragrance Shops In Berlin
Last Updated on June 3, 2026
The world of perfume has gotten extra trendy in the last few years and Berlin is not immune to the trend. Despite our reputation as “poor but sexy”, the city sure does have a lot of niche and high-end perfume stores to choose from. Whether you want something classic, something customized or something wildly original, we’ve got you covered. If you’re ready for a new signature scent but have no idea where to begin, this is for you. Conduct your own fragrance tour of the city, talk to some knowledgable staff and try things out. Scent tells a very personal story, but with a little exploration, you’ll find the perfect fragrance for yourself in no time.
Berlin Perfume Shops in Berlin Map
Berlin’s Best Fragrance Brands

Atelier Oblique
→ Unique Berlin Brand
Founded in 2016 by designer Mario Lombardo, Atelier Oblique is one of Berlin’s most internationally recognised home-grown fragrance houses. The brand occupies a quiet, refined space just around the corner from Breathe. (This area of Mitte is great for your own fragrance tour!). The scents are sophisticated and architectural, the bottle design is impeccable. This could just as easily be a unique Parisian brand, but Berlin is lucky to have it instead. Just be warned, the hours sometimes don’t match what they have officially listed.
- Schröderstraße 4, 10115 Mitte | Map
- Wed-Fri 11-19:00, Sat 13-19:00, Closed Sunday & Monday
- Atelier Oblique website

Frau Tonis
→ Berlin niche perfume brand
Frau Tonis is one of Berlin’s most beloved and enduring fragrance destinations. You might even argue that this is where the city’s love affair with independent perfumery began. The shop offers a house collection of around 30 distinctive Eau de Parfums developed with expert noses, all produced locally. The aesthetic is warm and unhurried. A scent from here is a great way to make a unique personal style statement and is even better choice as a unique souvenir of Berlin for yourself or a loved one.
- Zimmerstraße 13, 10969 Kreuzberg | Map
- Mon-Wed 10-18:00, Tues-Sat 10-19:00 Closed Sundays
- Frau Tonis website

Harry Lehman
→ A Berlin scent classic
Parfümerie Harry Lehmann is one of the great survivors of Berlin’s cultural landscape. Founded in 1926, the scent concept here was revolutionary for its time: perfume sold by weight. This simple idea made fine fragrance accessible to everyone in a city that desired luxury but needed to be frugal. The shop weathered the Second World War, the division of the city, and multiple relocations before settling in Charlottenburg in 1958, where it has remained ever since. Today, it offers over 70 house fragrances with names like Eau de Berlin, Wüstenwind, and Lambada. Customers can still have a bespoke blend made up from individual aromatic ingredients, poured into a flask to take away. The shop nearly vanished for good when its third-generation owner passed away in 2022 and the space sat empty for over a year. Fortunately for us, it was eventually rescued by two young Berlin entrepreneurs who reopened it in March 2024. The second newer location in Mitte also includes a museum.
- Kantstraße 106, 10627 Charlottenburg | Map
- Gipsstraße 13, 10119 Mitte | Map
- Tues-Fri 12-19:00 Sat 11-18:00 Closed Sunday & Monday
- Harry Lehman Parfum website

Raer Scents
→ Unique blends & hands-on workshops
Formerly known as Aer Scents, fellow Vancouverite Ted Rohn founded Raer Scents back in 2017, inspired by his search for a natural but bold scent. Today, the brand is focused on natural botancial scents and everything is made small batches and in house. They are stocked at Dover Street Markets Paris as well as other luxury boutiques around the world. If you want to learn more or get creative, they also offer workshops where you can make your own scent to take home.
- Schöneberger Ufer 71/5th Floor, 10785 Schöneberg | Map
- Mon-Fri 10-18:00 Closed Sat & Sun
- Raer Scents website

Ryoko Scents
→ Natural luxury
In the heart of Neukölln’s Reuterkiez, Ryoko Scents offers something genuinely rare: a natural perfumery shaped by a coherent philosophy. Creator Ryoko Hori draws on Japanese aesthetics and a belief in ritual slowness, blending high-quality therapeutic essential oils into fragrances that feel meditative. Alongside the perfumes you’ll find incense, candles, and carefully chosen home scents. The shop itself is aesthetically stunning without being precious.
- Friedelstraße 11, 12047 Neukölln | Map
- Saturdays 13-18:00
- Ryoko Scents website
International Brands | Perfume Shops in Berlin

Byredo
→ Scandi minimalism meant to evoke emotion
Orignally founded by Ben Gorham in Stockholm in 2006, Byredo has a focus on translating memories and emotions into fragrance. Gorham’s multicultural background defined the pulse of the brand: the fragrances blend Scandinavian minimalism with oriental warmth, and the bottles, in clean black and white, have become instantly recognisable objects in their own right. Berlin (and Germany) got its first Byredo flagship in 2023. Alongside the signature fragrances and makeup collections, the boutique carries Byredo’s newer product lines including leather goods, accessories, and jewellery.
- Alte Schönhauser Str. 16, 10119 Mitte | Map
- Mon-Sat 11-19:00 Closed Sundays
- Byredo Germany website
Creed Boutique
→ Artisinal French perfume
The House of Creed originated in London in 1760, when what began as a tailoring house before evolving into one of the world’s most celebrated fragrance houses. The brand is known for using some of the highest proportions of natural ingredients in French perfumery, with every perfume still hand-filtered, hand-bottled, and hand-labelled. Over the centuries the house has counted King George III, Queen Victoria, and Princess Diana among its clients. But its modern reputation rests heavily on Aventus: the smoky, fruity, woodsy fragrance created by Olivier Creed that became one of the best-selling niche fragrances in the world. Berlin’s Creed boutique (the first in Germany) is designed to match in warm wood and green tones and built around the idea of personalised fragrance consultation. Scent shoppers can work through a scent profiling process to find their signature, with bottles engraved on site and gifts wrapped and finished with personalised ribbons.
- Neue Schönhauser Str. 8-9, 10178 Mitte | Map
- Mon-Sat 10-20:00 Closed Sundays

Diptyque
→ Artsy French style in a bottle
Diptyque was founded in 1961 in Paris by three artists: interior designer Christiane Gautrot, painter Desmond Knox-Leet, and set designer Yves Coueslant. The boutique initially sold imported fabrics, wallpapers, and decorative objects inspired by their travels. By 1963 they had introduced their first scented candles, and by 1968 they introduced their first eau de toilette, L’Eau: a unisex fragrance inspired by a 16th-century potpourri recipe. The original spirit of the boutique (artsty, literary, unhurried) still gives Diptyque its unique vibe, and is part of why its oval-labelled candles and bottles have become some of the most iconic in modern perfumery.
Berlin got its first Diptyque boutique in 2016 and to mark the occasion, Diptyque created a Berlin-exclusive candle built around linden blossom — the fragrant tree that perfumes the city each summer and gives Unter den Linden its name. The Berlin Diptyque shop stands close to Hackesher Markt, near many of the other locations on this list. It carries the full range of fragrance, candles, body care, and home scents, alongside with personalised engraving and perfume refill service. (You can also find Diptyque in KaDeWe.)
- Neue Schönhauser Str. 19, 10178 Mitte | Map
- Mon-Sat 11-20:00 Closed Sundays
- Diptyque Mitte

Krigler
→ High-end hotel boutique luxury
Berlin-born chemist Albert Krigler created his first scent in 1879, before opening a perfumery in St Petersburg in 1904 to serve the city’s high society. After the Russian Revolution, the family returned to Berlin, where Albert was offered a space in the Hotel Viktoria on Unter den Linden. In doing so, almost accidentally invented what would become the house’s defining concept: the luxury hotel boutique.
The first perfume created in Berlin, Schöne Linden 05, was named after that famous boulevard. From there, the concept has taken the brand to the South of France, Manhattan’s Plaza Hotel, and eventually to celebrity clients including Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Today the house describes itself as the “Parfumeur of hotel palaces,” with boutiques exclusively inside the world’s finest properties. This concept has now remained unchanged for over a century.
Berlin’s Krigler boutique sits inside the legendary Hotel Adlon Kempinski on Unter den Linden, directly facing the Brandenburg Gate: the perfect location for the ultimate luxury Berlin fragrance house.
- Unter den Linden 77, 10117 Mitte (in Hotel Adlon) | Map
- Mon-Sat 11-19:00, Sunday 10-17:30
- Krigler website

Le Labo
→ Single-note oriented niche
Le Labo translates simply as “the lab” and the brand was founded in 2006, with its roots in Grasse, before opening its first boutique in New York’s Nolita neighbourhood. The brand was created by Fabrice Penot and Edouard Roschi, and originally launched with ten fragrances. Each one is named after its dominant ingredient followed by the number of notes in its formula, a naming convention that has since become one of the most recognisable signatures in niche perfumery. The philosophy is built on slow, artisanal perfumery and a rejection of mass-market homogeneity. To that end, every fragrance is mixed to order in the boutique, directly in front of the customer and labelled with their name.
One of the brand’s most celebrated ideas is its city exclusive programme: a fragrance created specifically for a single city, available worldwide for one month a year but otherwise only purchasable in that city’s boutique. Berlin’s city exclusive is Cedrat 37, launched in 2021, balancing citrus and candied ginger over Le Labo’s signature base of woods, musks, and ambergris. The Berlin boutique is laboratory-chic and fitted out with old wall tiles, heavy wooden counters, and vintage sofas.
- Alte Schönhauser Str. 26, 10119 Mitte | Map
- Mon-Sat 11-19:00 Closed Sundays
- Le Labo Europe website

Matière Première
→ Single-note oriented niche
While Matière Première has recently become more popular, the man behind the brand (Aurélien Guichard) is a a seventh-generation perfumer. Before founding his own brand in 2019, he spent years creating fragrances for houses including Gucci, Burberry, and Issey Miyake. Matière Première translates from French as “raw materials,” and this concept defines the brand’s entire philosophy: an obsessive focus on the quality of ingredients. Reportedly, Guichard is reportedly the only perfumer in the world who grows his own ingredients (Rose Centifolia, tuberose, and lavandin) on his own land in the Grasse region. Each fragrance (for example, Parisian Musc, Radical Rose, and Vanilla Powder) is built around highlighting a single central natural material.
The Berlin boutique opened in December 2026, joining Paris and London as the three cities where Matière Première has graced with a full standalone store.
- Alte Schönhauser Str. 41, 10119 Mitte | Map
- Mon-Sat 11-19:00, Closed Sundays
- Matiere Premiere website
Fragrance Boutiques in Berlin

Parfums Lubner – Fragrance Library
→ Mega perfume boutique
Parfums Lubner has been a name in the niche fragrance world since 2000. It has built its reputation on their expertise and genuine commitment to seeking out the most unusual and interesting perfume brands from around the world. Originally rooted in Hamburg, the brand ran a well-received pop-up in Berlin in 2023 before opening a permanent Fragrance Library in 2025. The Berlin store carries well-known niche names alongside newer discoveries exclusive to Lubner in the city.
The space itself feels both intimate and refined and it’s already become a haven for scent connoisseurs in Berlin. What sets Lubner apart from a standard niche retailer is the quality of the conversation. Here, the staff bring decades of knowledge about perfumers, founders, materials, and scent culture, and there’s no pressure or rush.
- Münzstraße 16, 10178 Mitte | Map
- Mon-Sat 10-19:00 Closed Sundays
- Parfums Lubner website

15West Parfum
→ curated niche & independent scents
15West sits on a quiet, smart street, just away from the hustle and bustle of Kurfürstendamm. The space was renovated carefully with the help of an architect friend: reclaimed oak parquet underfoot, walls in a rich mud tone, and three centrally placed presentation cubes whose pastel-coloured tiles were custom-fired in a Bavarian workshop. The boutique stocks around 50 curated niche and independent fragrance brands from international makers. They focus predominantly houses that are little known or entirely unknown in Germany, sourced and selected with genuine obsession.
Behind the counter is Marc Janssen, a Dutch native with more than twenty years of personal engagement with fragrance, who describes scent as “our first emotion”. If you spend some time here, you’ll have to agree that he’s right. The approach to consultation reflects that philosophy entirely: unhurried, personal, driven by your nose rather than any trends.
- Giesebrechtstraße 15, 10629 Charlottenburg | Map
- Mon-Fri 11-18:00 Sat 11-17:00 Closed Sundays
- 15West website

Breathe
→ Independent
Small, focused, and staffed by people who actually know what they’re talking about? It’s surprising to realize just how rare this actually happens! But if that sounds good to you, Breathe is your girl. Here, they work exclusively with independent fragrance houses far outside the mainstream (eg. names you won’t find at any department store counter). The small store space accommodates only a handful of consultations at a time, which means the attention you receive is genuine. Staff will guide you outside to smell things in open air. If you want an expertly guided experience when picking out a scent, this is your best bet.
- Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 26-28, 10178 Mitte | Map
- Mon-Fri 11-20:00 Sat 11-19:00 Closed Sundays
- Breathe Cosmetics website

Delfi Parfümerie
→ Customized service
The interior of Delfi Parfümerie is notably elegant, and their range spans exclusive fragrances including house own-brand perfumes to a broad selection of exceptional cosmetics and skincare. What sets Delfi apart is its intimacy. It leans away from the big box approach in favour of more individualized service. The quality of the consultation is consistently singled out as exceptional. The shop goes so far as to employ a Maître des Parfums: a fragrance expert on hand to take you on a journey through the world of scent. You might explore rarities or new releases, unpack the ingredient lists, or listen to an explanation about the techniques behind perfume-making. There’s also a Beauty Suite where first-class cosmeticians carry out spa treatments, alongside regular one-on-one sessions where cosmetic brands present their newest products directly to customers.
- Kurfürstendamm 46, 10707 Charlottenburg | Map
- Mon-Fri 10-20:00, Sat 10-18:00, Closed Sundays
- Delfi Parfumerie website

Parfumsalon
→ Luxury niche + exclusive service
The driving force behind Parfumsalon is Mario Worms, a niche fragrance specialist who has built his shop with an uncompromising dedication to scents outside of the mainstream. The salon stocks over 120 brands, including sought-after rarities. It’s mostly exclusively niche fragrances, with no mass-market names. As Worms puts it, a fragrance chosen for yourself or someone else is an intimate statement. He believes its an expression of passion and a mysterious pleasure in scent and the consultation he offers reflects that belief entirely. During the consultation, he takes time to understand each customer’s olfactory preferences in depth, whether the starting point is a memory, a mood, a favourite flower, or simply an openness to being surprised. The range spans the Haute Parfumerie, the fragrance avant-garde, historic houses, and some of the oldest perfume manufacturers in the world.
- Fasanenstraße 68, 10719 Charlottenburg | Map
- Mon-Sat 12-18:00 Closed Sundays
- Parfumsalon website

The Different Scent
→ Niche Boutique
Another stop on your own scent tour around Mitte is The Different Scent. The journey begins with a step down into what feels like a treasure chest tucked just below street level, just a stroll from Hackescher Markt. The Different Scent is characterful in the best possible way. It’s dense, idiosyncratic curation that feels more like a personal collection than a commercial assortment. The wooden interior and the sheer density of bottles on display give it an energy unlike anywhere else in Berlin. If you want to smell like no one else in town, this is your place.
- Krausnickstraße 12, 10115 Mitte | Map
- Mon-Fri 12-19:00, Sat 12-16:00, Closed Sundays
- The Different Scent website
Concept & Department Stores in Berlin

KaDeWe
→ Department Store
Compared to some of the other shops on this list, a department store seems like a cliche. However, KaDeWe is still a worthwhile stop for fragrance lovers due to its spacious ground-level perfume area. Whether you’re after classic scents like Yves Saint Laurent or Chloé, or newer niche fragrances, like Byredo, Nasomatto, and Frédéric Malle, you are sure to find something beautiful to take home here. (Pro tip: when you’re finished with your shopping, head up to the sixth floor for a snack and a glass of champagne.)
- Tauentzienstraße 21-24, 10789 Schöneberg | Map
- Mon-Sat 10-20:00 Closed Sundays
- KaDeWe website

Andreas Murkudis
→ Concept Store
Andreas Murkudis is the best concept store in Berlin. It’s a sprawling yet chic space that’s filled with all the designer clothing brands you could dream of, plus home accessories and of course, scent. If you’re after a designer scent that you can’t find anywhere else, this is a great place to search it out. They stock Dries van Noten Beauty, Arpa Studios or Vienna’s Wiener Blut to name just a few.
- Potsdamer Str. 81, 10785 Schöneberg | Map
- Mon-Sat 11-19:00 Closed Sundays
- Andreas Murkudis website

Voo Store
→ Concept Store
Voo isn’t your average boutique. Tucked discreetly into a hidden yard in Kreuzberg, it’s a 300 m² concept store with a café, fashion, books, and a carefully chosen edit of scents. The selection leans semi-niche and trend-forward: Diptyque, Byredo, Ormaie, and whoever is about to be on everyone’s radar next. Service is more hands-off than the specialist boutiques (no pushy sales people) but that’s great for trying the scents and coming to your own decisions. It’s the perfect stop for anyone plugged into contemporary fragrance culture or style in general, plus it’s also great for people-watching and serves up a delicious coffee.
- Oranienstraße 24, 10999 Kreuzberg | Map
- Mon-Sat 11-19:00
- Voo Store website
Arabic Perfume Shops in Berlin
Berlin is home to a large Turkish and Arabic population. So it’s only natural that it’s home to a number of Arabic-style perfume shops as well. These styles of scents have grown trendy on TikTok and they’re generally loved for their staying power.

Mekkanische Rose
→ Real oil essences & astrological formulas
Since 1982, Berliners have been flocking to Mekkanische Rose: a bijou of a scent boutique in Charlottenburg. The approach here is widely different than your average commercial perfume house. Everything here comes from real natural essential oils (not synthetics). Founded by two brothers, the shop originally focused on the classic hippie favorite: patchouli which they sold for 21 marks. Their second creation “Alhambra” was added in 1984, containing amber, neroli and ylang-ylang. Since then they have branched out into over 20 unique varieties of scents, including a range that is based on astrological signs—perfect for anyone seeking out a more mystical or unusual approach to fragrance.
- Leibnizstraße 47, 10629 Charlottenburg | Map
- Mon-Fri 10-19:00 Sat 10-16:00 Closed Sundays
- Mekkanische Rose website

Parfümerie Areej Essence Of Berlin
→ Customized scents
If your approach to fragrance leans playful and eccentric rather than restrained, Areej is your place. They are known for their bold and sometimes wildly unconventional combinations. Think: cotton candy to deep ouds, from hyper-local Berlin accents to sun-drenched exotica. This is a shop for people who want their scent to be a statement or those who know exactly what they want to create. The team’s social media presence has built them a devoted following, and the in-person experience delivers on that energy. Personalised mixing and experimentation are very much part of the offer.
- Propststraße 1, 10178 Mitte | Map
- Mon-Thurs 12-19:00, Fri 15-20:00, Sat 12-20:00, Closed Sundays
- Essence of Berlin website
Berlin smells better than you think
Berlin’s fragrance scene rewards the curious. Give yourself an afternoon, pick a neighbourhood, and follow your nose. From the concept stores of Kreuzberg to the perfumer’s labs of Charlottenburg, there’s always a new scent waiting to surprise you.


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